Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics

GSR Journals have certain publication ethics
in order to ensure the highest of quality and legal validity of the content
being put out. All papers are sent through a multitude of quality
analysis processes in order to deem them fit for international
standards. Our stern evaluation process gives a world class impression
among the journal users and thus GSR stands a symbol of quality and
trust.

Plagiarism

If the contents submitted
are found to be overlapping with any other previously published work, then
the paper will be rejected without a second thought. GSR has a highly
qualified quality control team of experts who take the aid of the latest
software tools to check the uniqueness of content and its quality.

False data fabrication

If any of the content is
found to be fake or fabricated, it will lead to the rejection of
the paper. The papers are reviewed by industry professionals and experts
in order maintain strict quality. So any implication of false data will
lead to rejection. This includes the data tampering, faking images,
tables, figures, methodologies etc.

Confidentiality

GSR offers high
confidentiality for the papers till the publication phase. Upon
submission, the paper is made anonymous by allotting codes before
sending for the review process. Whereas the reviewers are instructed with
certain guidelines to protect the confidentiality of the paper.

Human and Animal Rights

Authors a duly requested to
imply the status of living volunteers associated with the paper. If
incase any live matter is used in the project they must submit an
authorization document obtained from the respective institution, which
should satisfy all legal constraints for using humans and animals. Any
paper without proper documentation involving human volunteers will be
rejected on the evaluation phase.

A disclaimer: Failing any of
the above conditions will result in the non-publication of the paper.
The author making consistently failed submissions will be blacklisted and
won't be allowed to associate with GSR in the future. Any legal
disparities should be discussed with the editorial office.